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Chicago chapter of the Council On American Islamic Relations (CAIR Chicago ) filed a landmark federal lawsuit against the blacklisting website Canary Mission .
It is the first time Canary Mission has been sued.
CAIR Chicago is representing Kinza Khan , a 34-year-old Pakistani woman who was doxxed.
At this point thousands of students and faculty members have been victims of Canary Mission with their personal information posted online due to their support of Palestine .
I spoke to eight people with Canary Mission profiles, four of whom are Palestinian .
Those attempting to enter Palestine have been detained, interrogated for hours , and even banned from entering the country.
Those on Canary Mission’ blacklist sometimes call it a badge of honor, and even joke about using it as a dating app.
Canary Mission relies on fear-mongering, on tactics of intimidation, to suppress pro-Palestinian voices.
This lawsuit may change that. “Our anger, our frustration, and our hope for the sanctity of Palestinian life should supersede and be greater than whatever fear we may potentially have,” Hamamy said.
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